chip / tʃɪp /

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chip4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small, slender piece, as of wood, separated by chopping, cutting, or breaking.
  2. a very thin slice or small piece of food, candy, etc.: chocolate chips.
  3. a mark or flaw made by the breaking off or gouging out of a small piece: This glass has a chip.
v. 有主动词 verb

chipped, chip·ping.

  1. to hew or cut with an ax, chisel, etc.
  2. to cut, break off, or gouge out: He chipped a few pieces of ice from the large cube.
  3. to disfigure by breaking off a fragment: to chip the edge of a saucer.
v. 无主动词 verb

chipped, chip·ping.

  1. to break off in small pieces.
  2. Golf. to make a chip shot.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. chip in, to contribute money or assistance; participate. Games.to bet a chip or chips, as in poker.to interrupt a conversation to say something; butt in: We all chipped in with our suggestions for the reunion.

chip 近义词

n. 名词 noun

shard, flaw

v. 动词 verb

knock a piece out of

chip构成的短语

  • chip and dip
  • chip in
  • chip off the old block
  • chip on one's shoulder
  • cash in (one's chips)
  • in the money (chips)
  • let the chips fall where they may
  • when the chips are down

更多chip例句

  1. It suddenly occurred to her that she wanted a rum drink, and plantain chips, and to lose herself on a sweaty, packed dance floor.
  2. This business has become a place where people take their kids after school to get a hot chocolate and a chocolate chip cookie.
  3. Children are exposed to lead by paint chips found in homes built prior to 1978, contaminated soil and old lead pipes and fixtures.
  4. Mazda just announced it might have to cut output by 34,000 units this year due to a lack of chips.
  5. I’ll order the nachos but, like, really soak the chips in the queso.
  6. Like drawing tattoos, sewing earmuffs, or fashioning model airplanes from old chip bags?
  7. Late former governors of NY, TX starred in a 1994 snack chip ad.
  8. Can you chip away at the distrust of the police among black people?
  9. That victory for the tab became a bargaining chip in all future dealings with the superstar.
  10. When he returned to challenge James in 2006, he was a celebrity with a chip on his shoulder.
  11. "Here's a white pitcher, Jess," Violet called, holding up a perfect specimen with a tiny chip in its nose.
  12. In such a sea the boat was tossed as if she were a chip; but the gale gave her speed, and speed gave her quick steering power.
  13. So Roly dove into his pack, which lay unbound on the shore, and presently produced a fish-line wound around a chip.
  14. "Reckon they'll jest chip off all my feeturs 'fore they git done with me," he grinned, feeling of the wounded part.
  15. He was to go to Aberystwith College, and to become a preacher, and wear a black chip straw hat.